K_EStreamFrameEventConvertBegin at 5413507.50ms, delta: 0.00ms K_EStreamFrameEventCaptureEnd at 5413507.50ms, delta: 0.47ms K_EStreamFrameEventCaptureBegin at 5413507.00ms, delta: 0.00ms Total frame time: 28.21ms, result = k_EStreamFrameResultDisplayed K_EStreamFrameEventComplete at 1027270.69ms, delta: 0.03ms K_EStreamFrameEventUploadEnd at 1027270.63ms, delta: 0.02ms K_EStreamFrameEventUploadBegin at 1027270.63ms, delta: 5.28ms K_EStreamFrameEventDecodeEnd at 1027265.38ms, delta: 1.28ms K_EStreamFrameEventDecodeBegin at 1027264.06ms, delta: 12.56ms K_EStreamFrameEventRecv at 1027251.50ms, delta: 2.20ms K_EStreamFrameEventSend at 1027249.31ms, delta: 0.02ms K_EStreamFrameEventEncodeEnd at 1027249.31ms, delta: 6.18ms
K_EStreamFrameEventEncodeBegin at 1027243.13ms, delta: 0.00ms K_EStreamFrameEventConvertEnd at 1027243.13ms, delta: 0.02ms K_EStreamFrameEventConvertBegin at 1027243.13ms, delta: 0.02ms K_EStreamFrameEventCaptureEnd at 1027243.06ms, delta: 0.63ms K_EStreamFrameEventCaptureBegin at 1027242.44ms, delta: 0.00ms I'll paste one of the entries in the log file for anyone who might be able to shine some light on it: I can see where the frame is taking more time to be processed, but without context I can't really tell if the numbers are exceptional in any way. I did the snapshot that generates this log file, but I'm not sure what to make of it even after going over the link you provided. The only elements that affect the latency are Resolution and Bitrate. I also tried using all three streaming presets (Beautiful/Balanced/Fast), I did not notice anything different between all three of them. Even my ancient CPU should be able to handle streaming Gone Home I think. But the rest of it is pretty ok with a gtx970 and 24GB Ram.
1080p hovered around 30ms while 720p brought it down to around 17ms. But I did try just now running Gone Home which should be no problem in terms of load, but didn't see anything different.
Would you mind sharing your PC specs and Router I did my tests with Doom(2016) because I get consistant 60fps. This is interesting though that you get better results. Yea, I also lack the technical knowledge to properly debug this thing. Is it realistic to drop below 20ms in-game when steaming 1080/60 over Thanks for the info.
I know that there's the latency coming from my TV that is being added, and I'm minimizing that as much as I can by using Game Mode, but when the display latency drops by lowering the resolution, lag becomes very much bearable. Basically, display latency is the only thing that sours the experience since the lag is very much noticable. Estimated Bandwidth is listed at 100Mbps. Picture quality is flawless and I get no dropped frames. I'm basically trying to find out how compromised am I by using wireless (as this is my only option).
~14-19 ms in Big Picture menu.ĭropping the resolution in-game to 720p (from 1080P) drops latency considerably to around 19ms. The latency that I'm getting with my Wireless setup is ~28-38 ms in-game. I just got a Steam Link and I would appriciate it if anyone with Steam Links could share their Display Latency numbers along side their connection type (wired/wireless).